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The Preservation of Eggs at t his
Time of Year.
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Purity, Mellowness acd Rich Flavor
arc the distinguishing qualities of
SminyBn
THE PURE.FOOD
Whiskey
It is distilled in the good old Kentucky way and is especially
adapted for home use. Every bottle is sealed with the Govern*
Ku rt “Green Stamp," a positive assurance of full proof, full
quantity and a felly matured age. It stands tinequaled as a
ric'i nd healthful stimulant—a sure cure lor many of the
minor ailments of the human system.
BLUVER5D DIRECT TO YOU EXPRESS PREPAID
BY ANY OF THE FOLLOWING DISTRIBUTERS:
M. MARKSTEIN. Chattanooga. Tenn
t„ (. DANlhl . Mrr,. ChutUinoofra, l«nn.
I’Al'L IIK^ MAN. ChiittaiuHiKA. Tenn.
Cl!AS. HI.I'M Ai i <>., JnckHonville. Fla.
bLDINUFIl I I» .V CO.. Jnckmmvillr. Fla.
( t . BLTLFU.JackAonvillc.FU.
D. F. & C P. LuNti Jacknonvllle, Fla.
L LVYslLIN A CO.. {Montgomery. Ala.
. LOLBVS HLSKhY <
Now at Juck»«p , n le. Fla
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-•rly at Muntfromtry Ala
BA Bottles S AS
/a Bottles Spa
1-5til Gcllou
fev, F ul * QuertB
ill Rye or Bourbon R
ii Rye oi Bourbon w
Shipped in plain bnxea. Send remittance with your order.
No goods shipped C. O. D.
HOGLESS LARD
It is a recognized fact that no
“Snowdrift” user ever uses any
other cooking-fat, for “Snowdrift”
— the Standard of quality—is
purity itself, made by Nature in
the green fields of the Sunny
South. The top-most grade of
cotton seed oil refined by our
original Wesson process. No
hog-lard in it. Wholesome, eco
nomical, digestible, healthful. As
good as butter for all cooking
purposes, and much cheaper.
.-THE • SOUTHER.N • COTTON O1 L - CO
Acw Torkj Sava rnahM tla nta ’Sew Orleans ■ Chicago).
While an egg kept for months by
any of the known methods is not as
good as a fresh egg, yet there are
those who would go to the trouble
of putting them away at this season
plentiful,
almost
hand
,’ould much
tilling to
accept the packed article In perfer-
ence to being without eggs, a condl-
tkn which often confronts him dur
ing the winter months.
In view of these Lie's It behooves
us to pack our eggs In the material
which will preserve them in a manner
most nearly like the fresh article.
After repeated trials of the various
formulas for tilts purpose, what Is
known as water glass, or sodium sill
rale, lias proven to bo the best-thing
yet tried for the purepose.
Water glass is commonly sold In
two forms, a sirup-like thick liquid
of about the consistency of molasses,
and a powder. The sirup form b
the one perhaps most commonly used
According to the results obtained a'
the experiment stations where ex
haustive tests have been made, a so
lut Ion of the desired strength for pre
serving eggs may lie made by dis
solving one part of the thick sirup
to ten parts of water by measure.
Much of the water glas3 offered for
Bale Is very alkaline and should not
be used, as it will not preserve the
eggs well, Only pure water should
be used in the mixture and it is best
to boil It and cool it before mixing
with the water glass.
The solution should be carefully
poured .over the eggs In a suitable
vessel—either wooden or stoneware—
and either should be thoroughly scald
ed before being used. One gallon of
the water glass or ton of the solu
tion will bo sufficient to preserve
about fifty dezen eggs if they are
carefully packed. Where It is not
feasable or possible to obtain the
water makes the next best preserva
tive. The solution should be prepared
by placing two and a half to three
pounds of unslacked lime in five gal
lons of water, and allowing Die mix
ture to stand until the lime has set
tled and the liquid is clear. The
‘ggs should he placed In a clean stone
ir eathenware jar or other suitable
vessel (not metal) and the clear lime
water poured over them, being cure-
ul not to get the sediment or set
tings in. When (he eggs are re-
noved for use drop them into a buck-
l of fresh water to rinse them and
wipe with a dry towel as you take
hem out of the rinse.
An old time way of keeping eggs
was by packing them In a barrel with
dry salt enough to keep the eggs from
touching each other, hut Dio evapora
tion from this method amounted to
IN EACH TOW!l
and district tr>
. _ ride in. 1 exhibit a
Agents everywhere are
t H rite for Jui. fi.irh ui.irf and sfin ml offer at once.
NO >10NKl IlKOI iflFI) i hi ynii rn'-ivc ana approve of your bicyclt. We ship
' ' ' • -t m adv nice, fiy.-fi.,y ft right, and
allow TUN PALS’ l'KIT: It; i A I. dining wlm h lime you m.iy ride the bicycle amt
nut it to any test you wish if von are then not perfectly satisfied or do not wiah to
keep the bicycle ship it back tn us a» our ev, nise aiul.v<»« will not he out cue cent.
AVe furnish the l’i«hest Rrade bicycles it is possible to make
11 profit above n« tu.il factory Cost. You save a
t of us and have the manufacturer's guar*
•ample Latest Model '
■cp the tncyi Ic^H
FfiCTWY PRICES .7™
behind your bicycle. DO NOT lit \ a bicv le c
YOU WILL BE ASTONISIEli
- ■ e» m • < m ike you this j u \
11 it
lilt Y i I I' PI M.I.T.S,
, Or del i
i \ n i» I»11• vt:1.1 s. w « do
i imb. i on Inn.: t.,K "-i in t, id- I
nrll t
■ b.cyc
» i vc our beautiful catalogue and
< rb tn<gc!eis at the wonderjul'jr
1 »cs t grade bicycles for icss money
>i.oo profit above factory' cost,
s under your own name plate at
rulirly handle second hand bicycles, but
L’hi. >l‘o retail stores. These \vc clc.ir out
i i». I «< ■ • i-.up tin 1 sts n am il in
rollor (IntliiH and im.Ihim, parts, repairs and
toe usual retail firacs.
about 30 per cent of the
ns a consequence was
abje.
contents ami
not sodesir-
SOME POULTRY POINTERS
POULTRY AS AN AD.
Tlios wlin live on the farm or tho8('„|
who live iii small towns ofter fail to
take advantage of the opportunity
which Is offered (hem by keeping a
few fowls—just as many us the loca
tion and space will accommodate. In
city back yards a few hens can be
kept with no cost whatever, as the
waste from the kitchen will supply
the food, and those who have an acre
or two of ground <nn raise all the food
the liens will need.
Taken altogether, a few hens will
help to supply the table with fresh
POULTRY KEEPERS CLAMOR
FOR HELP.
Most of the poultr.\ departments of
the agricultural stations of the dll-
ferent slates are c’amorlug for ap
propriations to promote the poultry
industry of that particular Hlale, and,
while there Is reason in the request,
there is scarcely any Justice In such
appropriations. If (he farmers and
those who uenefit by any certain In
dustry exert all their energy toward
developing that Industry, there will
bo no need for appropriating any
sum for Hitch purposes. All appro-
ggs and chickens at no co^t w/.at- I prlattons must of necessity come from
to say nothing of (lie recreation I the taxpayers, and every dollar spent
I for such purposes must eventually he
I a tax on the public. It Ih therefore
* much better' that each and every one
I constitute hmself a committee of one
to push ills Individual work rather
than ask the slate to donate some
thing which he himself must sooner
or later have to pay. Let those who
reap the benefit do what they can to
make the work one that, will bring u
profit.
evei
ne gels looking after them.
Every housekeeper, unless It bo one
who lives In a fiat building, should
have a few lienH. They cost noth
ing, and there is no greater pleasure
than that of looking after a few nice
hens.
Just as hud for chickens to be all
the time taking drugs as It Is for the
human family.
Shelters in various parts of the
poultry yatd will save many a bewil
dered chick when a storm comes up
suddenly.
If you are through with the Incuba-
‘or put It away carefully. We are go
ing to have another hatching season
next spring.
The best time to dust the mother
ten and chicks with lice powder is at
night; work the powder well Into
the hen's featherH.
Healthy chicks grow remarkably
fast. The coops and brooders where
there was plenty of room in the start
soon become crowded.
CCASTEn-BMKES, “Sq
Hifflikilwnn reflu
SELF-HEALIM®
HJ MORE TROUBLE HOf/) PUIBIiani
EBSMHIHl
N'*Mro tlio thlrk
'Tv 1 v w «»•* •
v,e.o,v: 1 :;,'u K.tsv uuunu.
l>.ur.
All
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dor of
approval. You
Wc will allow n vnnlx tlitc
VmkI I I LL CASH \\ | 1 11
mokel plated brass band pump. Tirt-s lo l
tmt satisfactory oil examination. Wo are ;
bank. If you’ordtr a pair of tliese tires
wear bettor, last longer and look finer than
know that you will be so well pleased tbn
We want you to send us a it ini order at one
SF YOU NEED TIKES ,1 £l
the special introductorv price quoted above;
describes and quotes all makes and kinds of
but write us a p<
received. We ship C. O. TT on
examined and found them strictly ns represented,
t (tlu u by nu lilng the price ]>er pair) if you
close this advertisement. We will also send one
turned at OUlt expense if for any reason they are
eth reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a
i will find that they will ride easier, run faster,
tire uni have ever lifted or seen nt any price. We
will give us your order.
*, hence tl
t huv auv
let horn 1'
liable live offer.
id at auv price until you send for n pair of
. on approval and trial at
l Sundry Catalogue which
- f tu
ture-1
our big Tir
ires at about half the \
L\c "un«f but write us a postal today. DO NOT Till.N'lv OI*’ IllIY INO a hfcycle
tjji WUI V/AST or a pair of u-rs from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offers wc are making. It only costs a postal to learn everything. Write it NOW.
J. L. MEAD CYCLE CGMNY, CHICAGO, ILL.
Yoimg ducks will not make rapid
pains unless fed meat in some form.
And If (hoy are confined they must
have green food of some kind.
Buyers tell us that poultry of all
kind are scarce. This must, be the
reason why prices of poultry pro
duels are unusually high this spring.
Hens that have access to the wood asli
pile will pick out the small bits of char
coal—eagerly hunting for them. This b
gentle hint that where they do noi
have access to such tt should he sup
plied. Charcoal is one of tile best thlngv
to ward off indigestion that can be used.
Rich. Men’s Gifts Are Poor
beside this. “I want to go on record as
saying that I regard Electric Bitters as
one of the greatest gifts that God has
made to women, writes Mrs. O. Rhine-
vauit. of Vestal Centre, N. Y.. “lean
never forget what it has done for
me.” This glorious medicine gives a
woman buoyant spirit, vigor of and ju
bilant health. It quickly cures Nervous
ness, Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Head
ache, Backache, Fainting and Dizzy
Spells; soon builds up the weak, ailing
and sickly. Try them, 50c at all drug
gists.
Sometimes when chicks seem
crowded and we are not ready lo put
them In their final roosting place we
substitute large boxes for their brood
ers or coops.
A turkoy bin will often refuse to
enter a coop Dial she has been occu
pying if the sanitary conditions do
not suit her. In the hurry of th°
moment move the coop Die width of
Itself and clean It next day.
Disease always leaves germs in the
soil. Air stacked lime scattered
over the surface of the poultry yard
will kill Ihe germs. I! is a good
dea to use the lime freely on the
poultry house floor after removing the
iropplngs.
Douglass Mixture Is a strong Iron
onlc mixture supposed to lift valuublft to
<lve to hens which have been laying
heavily all spring and seem to be some
what prostrated during the late spring
time. It in made of adding one-half
pound of copperas to one gallon of soft
water; when dissolved add one-half
nmee of sulphuric acid. The mixture
ihould he kept In a stone or glass ves-
icl. Use a lahlespoonful of the mixture
n the drinking water for a dozen hens.
Ti e foul datlon factors In the poultry
business are: First, love of the work;
second, a determination to succeed; third
ittentio.i tc details, leaving nothing un
done.
Experience Is one of the best old teach
ers we have. The mistakes we made last
year should be stepping stones to "letter
things this year. Whenever you get Into
a hole and are aole to get out again, nil
the hole up before you leave It. to In
sure there will not he a repetition of the
disaster.
When wo buy eggs of another
breeder we mark the chickens as
soon as they are hatched by punching
i hole in the web of the foot with a
punch made for this purpose. The
eptralion is practically painless. We
are careful not to get tile hole too
close to the outer edge of the web or
it will tear out. When those chicks
•nature it Is easy to distinguish them
from other fowls on the place..—In
land Farmer.
GOLD PLATED RING FREE
With Bach Order for Old Time
Nona; Book at 10c.
52 dear old tunes we til lovo, words
and music complete for piano of organ,
for 10 cents. America, Annie Laurie,
Auld Lung Syne, Battle Hymn of the
Republic, Catch the Sunshine, Colum
bia, Coinin’ Thro’ the Rye, Darling Nel
lie Cray, Dixie’s Land, Flag of the
Free, Hail Columbia, Homo, Sweet
Home, Juanita, Lead Kindly Light,
Lilly Dale, Long ago, Marching Thro’
Georgia, Mussu’s in the Cold Ground, M,y
Bonnie, My Maryland, Old Kentucky
Home, Old Black Joe, Rodin Adair,
Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep*
Swanee River, Sweet and Low, Blue
Bells of Scotland, Last Rose of Summer,
Old Oaken Bucket, Star Spangled Ban
ner, Vacant Chair, Those Evening
Bells, Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, Uucte
Ned, We’re Tenting Tonight, When the
SwallowH Homeward Fly, and twenty
j others for 10c, stamps or coin. For a
| short time we will Bend a gold plated
linger ring FREE as a Bouvenir to each
one who sends a dime for the song
book. Send today to piano and Music
Co. Galesburg. 111.
THE WORLDS GREATEST SEWING MACHINE
K .LIGHT RUNNING ^
NwE
lfyou want olthrr n Vibrating Hhnttlc, Rotary
6huttl»or uHiugle Thread [ Chain Stitch]
Hewing Machine write to
THE NEW HOME SEWINO MACHiNE COMPANY
Orange, Maas.
Many Rcwlnx nmrhinen nrr marie toncUri-KnrdleM of
uuulily, bill the NftlV Home in marie lo wear.
Our guaranty never run# out.
Mold by iMithoriKed denier* only*
FOB BA1.H BY
R, Ha WOOTTEN
A liberal supply of lime should be scat
tered over the floor and walks also, and
If the droppings are taken out each day,
he air of the house will bo healthy and
>dorlcH8.
Keeo the fowls out In the open as
much as possible, except at night. The
warm spring rains will not hurt them,
ind nature will tell them when not to
TO out. Let them hnvo nil the fresh air
they can get and they will he healthy.
Next year will, from all Indications, he
the banner year for high price of eggs.
The packers have already begun »tor-
ng nt over 11) cents, or about 4 cents
a dozen over last year’s price. This would
Indicate a confidence In the cold-stor
age business, and will positively mean
very high prices, ns fresh eggs always
command a big advance over the packed
goods.
Wise poultry i
and be prepared
b.g profits.
They will look carefully after the pul
lets and keep them growing, so that they
will make the early fall layers.
They will not relax their care, and as
the chicks grow they will be prepared to
give them room and plenty of good food.
If you want to buy or sell real es’ate
be sure and see Bloodwortli & Blcod-
worth.
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
K*n will take warning
to get a share of the
We have several n ; ce propositions on
desirable residences in Milledgeville for
sale on easy terms. Blood worth &
Blood worth.
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Baldwin Go. Brick at Pottery Go.
Is now fully equipped to furnish you with best grade Brick in any quantity Com one to
as many thousands as is needed. Size 2jx4xS. These brick are guaranteed to be first
class in every respect. Coirespondence solicited.
’FIRST CLASS END CUT BRICK. HARD BURNED. NOTHING BETTER MADE. .
l|/ VAT \I RTT f K A A! AYAHP l> -r “
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writ it’s real estate, prices are al
ways right anil terms easy with J. O.
Bloodworth.
&
EMMETT L. BARNES. MANAOEI
niLLHDQEVILLO, GA.
BLUFF CALLED.
" ‘Scuse me. ma’am.” said the
husky hobo, “but I’m hungry ernuff
t' eat a raw dog.”
"Well, 1 replied the woman on the
hack porch, “just wait here a soconc
amt 111 call one up for you.”
But the h. h. was trying to bea
hts own getaway record down th<
pike.—Exchange,
A certain newly elected Western eon-
gresHman met a society hud ol Wash
ington at his first reception,
“Do you like Balzac?” she queried.
“Wul, I never played It,” drawled the
Westerner. "But I’m willin’ to take n
hand.”—I.lpplncott’s.
sy
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Looking One’s Best.
It’s a woman’s delight to look her
bast, but pimples, skin eruptions, sores,
and boils rob life of joy. Listen! Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve cures them; makes
! the skin soft, velvety. It glorifies the _ . . . „ . , .
'face. Cures Pimples, Fere Eyes. Cold ™e merchant tell you, n today’s
Sores, Cracked Lips, Chappe 1 Hands, ads., what they consider the most im-
Try it. Infallible for Piles,
druggists.
26c at uli portant things you ought to know, just
now, about their stores.
YES—YOU
CAN BUY
THINGS
MORE
CHEAPLY AT
A STORE
THAT
ADVERTISES!
If you were a merchant, would
n’t you rather sell a thousand
yards of silk in a day, at a profit
of 10c a yard, than to sell (with
out advertising) fifty yards, at a
profit of 2octs a yard?
Isn’t it plain that in all such
instances ihe buyer gets the ben
efit of the “volume of business”
which advertising enables the
merchant to do?
The money cost of a journey—
long or short—by stage coach
(not to count time, or comfort)
was greater than that of a pres
ent day journey by railway. The
“old ways” of doing thing were
not even CHEAPER.
—o—
The cost of thirgs in an old-
fashijned store nowadays is
greater than in the progressive
stores—the advertised stores.
It’s not even CHEAPER to pat
ronize the non-progressive mer
chant—not to count the unwis
dom of helping make it possible
for reactionary and non-progres
sive merchants to still “do busi
ness’”
MORAL-
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